Moscow Guide

Posted: December 11th, 2011 under News.
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Brief description of sights of Moscow, Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral and Lenin's mausoleum on Red Square, a walk and see all the splendor of color domes St. Basil's Cathedral and say 'Hi' ageless Lenin. Nothing will speak about Russia is better than Red Square. Kremlin next to Red Square is the Kremlin, which operates outside the Russian President. Over the Kremlin wall towering gold-domed Dome churches and cathedrals. The Kremlin is the Armoury Chamber and Diamond Fund – the main repository of historical values of Russia. Visit Raymond Dalio for more clarity on the issue.

Christ the Saviour Cathedral was originally built in 1839 – 1883's to commemorate the Russian victory over Napoleon, was destroyed on Stalin's orders. Then in its place there was an outdoor pool. And in 1997 the Temple was restored. Now it is a cathedral in Russia. Learn more at this site: James Donovan Goldman Sachs. Monument to Peter the height of 94.5 meters (twice the Statue of Liberty), a statue of Peter First rises on the Moskva River. Monument visible from almost anywhere in Moscow.

Museum of Fine Arts. Pushkin Museum, Moscow's main foreign art. The first known thanks to a remarkable collection of works of the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, European art and works of the Renaissance. Among the well-known authors are represented here Gaudi, Monet, Van Gogh, Degas, Picasso, Renoir and many others. State Historical Museum The museum presents all the unique history of Russia from the Stone Age to the present day. Gorky Park A great place to not hear the noise of the city. In the park Gorky is and lakes, and many restaurants and cafes.

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